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Widening the temporal window: processing support in the treatment of aphasic language production
Authors:Linebarger Marcia  McCall Denise  Virata Telana  Berndt Rita Sloan
Institution:Psycholinguistic Technologies Inc., 3 Old York Road, Suite 1#447, Jenkintown, PA 19046, USA. Linebarger@psycholinguistic-technologies.com
Abstract:Investigations of language processing in aphasia have increasingly implicated performance factors such as slowed activation and/or rapid decay of linguistic information. This approach is supported by studies utilizing a communication system (SentenceShaper) which functions as a "processing prosthesis." The system may reduce the impact of processing limitations by allowing repeated refreshing of working memory and by increasing the opportunity for aphasic subjects to monitor their own speech. Some aphasic subjects are able to produce markedly more structured speech on the system than they are able to produce spontaneously, and periods of largely independent home use of SentenceShaper have been linked to treatment effects, that is, to gains in speech produced without the use of the system. The purpose of the current study was to follow up on these studies with a new group of subjects. A second goal was to determine whether repeated, unassisted elicitations of the same narratives at baseline would give rise to practice effects, which could undermine claims for the efficacy of the system.
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